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U. quelchii - a small but well-established plant - virtually all of the visible growth has occurred since the piece of roots (rolons) was placed in the small pot. This is another member of section Orchidioides and has a beautiful red flower.
The plant
The mother plant last month (since this...
U. quelchii - a small but well-established plant - virtually all of the visible growth has occurred since the piece of roots (rolons) was placed in the small pot. This is another member of section Orchidioides and has a beautiful red flower.
The plant
The mother plant last month (since this...
U. endresii - the exact plant that recently finished flowering (note the stalks in the pic). This is a member of section Orchidioides with a wonderfully large flower.
The plant - today
The first flower
The next two
- Bidding starts @ $2.
- Buyer pays shipping - which is estimated to be...
Utricularia jamesoniana - established plant on treefern slab (for over 1 year)
For those unfamiliar with this species, it is a small epiphytic highland utric with unusual flowers and is in section Orchidioides. It is uncommonly available within the US. This particular clone is from Antioquia...
Utricularia campbelliana - established plant on treefern slab
Several months ago, I snipped a piece with roots & a leaf from my mother plant & placed it on a slab of treefern. Since then, the original leaf faded away and multiple new ones have replaced it - as well as a nice root system.
For...
Division of U. alpina from SG plant. This is one of the larger Orchidioides Utrics (orchid-flowering utrics). This species is normally a very forgiving grower and will periodically reward you with beautiful flowers, so it is an excellent plant to start with in the Orchidioides group (imho)...
since having collected the section Iperua, I am now looking to collect the section Orchidioides. I have a few, but missing many.
Looking for;
U. Praetermissa
U. Buntingiana
U. Unifolia
U. Asplundii
U. Jamesoniana
U. Campbelliana
Any help or information on any of these would be greatly...
In celebration of the recent NASC auction, and all the excellent money generated for a great cause, here's a giveaway (for postage) to support the legions of folks who donated goodies.** This giveaway is a bit different from others so please read everything before jumping in...
Who is eligible...
Up for auction is a small pot of U. quelchii & one of U. 'Jitka' - both being Orchidioides utrics. The U. quelchii is rare among utrics as it has a large red flower when in bloom. For reasons unknown to me, neither of these plants are frequently available within the USA - so here's a great...
Up for auction is a strong, well-established division of U. alpina x U. endresii**. I had no plans to offer this plant in the auction but noticed a significant chunk with large tubers growing on the side of one of my netpots. This is a very robust growing plant that is great for those new to...
Up for auction is a small pot of U. quelchii, one of the Orchidioides utrics. Rare among utrics, it has a large red flower when in bloom. For reasons unknown to me, this plant is not frequently available within the USA.
- Bidding starts @ $2.
- Buyer pays shipping - which is estimated to be...
Up for auction is a small, well-established division of the cultivar Utricularia 'Jitka'. This Orchidioides hybrid's bloom is considered by many to be the most beautiful utric flower. This plant is rarely available in the USA.
Side view of actual plant
Top view
- Bidding starts @ $2.
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Up for auction are plugs of four of the small utrics. Although they are in the utric group often called 'weedy', these specific clones do not self-seed but grow very strongly/easily. Included in the pack are:
- U. livida - very nice clone that flowers constantly for me
- U. sandersonii "white"...
As the title notes, I'm looking for small (2-6") plants of N. vogeli & N. lingulata. I prefer SG but would consider T/C.
For the right plants, I will consider offering:
- Heliamphora - species including H. uncinata, huberi, pulchella (different locations), heterodoxa, nutans & possibly collina...
Hi guys,
I received some utrics last year from Ron (RL7836). It was a generous give away and I am here to pay it forward. The following is from the original description:
- U. alpina x endresii (or endresii x alpina - exactly which parent is which - is not clear). This is an extremely robust...
This post just became the "summary" of the build. All the pictures I posted here of the build are now in this first post. The original first post is quoted at the end of this one.
And here's the quick video tour:
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If one has the patience to grow these plants from seed, it's an ecomonical way to add some interesting new mexi-pings to one's collection.
Recently, i had a chance to again try my hand at germinating a few Pinguicula species from seed.
And though the following pics are in no way stellar, as...
Old collection. Now gone.
Drosera
D. spatulata
D. venusta
D. intermedia
D. rotundifolia
D. filiformis
D. capensis 'Albino
D. capensis typical
D. capensis 'all red'
D. adelae
Petiolaris Complex
D. fulva
D. lanata x kennealyii
D. ordensis x falkoneri
D. paradoxa
Pygmy Drosera
D. omissa pink...
I have been pollinating two plants of U. asplundii (from same location) for the past few weeks and with some luck will have seed in the near future. I am mostly looking for fresh seeds of U. quelchii but will consider other Orchidioides as well. Seeds with location info will have priority. I...
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